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. >> he went to johnson and johnson. >> kathleen weldon and jim barnett. >> she went to lobby for biogen, a biotech company. he left to lobby for hoffman-laroche. >> they did a marvelous job for this house and we owe them a debt. thank you all. >> we owe them all right. wow. yeah, i mean, this happens -- it happens with every bill. i mean, i think -- what was striking about that is congressman tauzin actually sort of -- if we sent a resume out on all of their behalf, by sort of doing a roll call in his remarks. but look, i mean, that -- the steve kroft piece was stunning in that i think he caught tauzin just, oddly flat-footed. i mean, i think we've seen in reading his face, he seemed almost flat-footed that the question would be asked. i mean, no one is really going to burn any bridges. i mean, it's like one big bridge, in some ways. and look jack abramoff is a name that actually has not come up here. he's the picture of modern disgrace in washington, right? the disgraced lobbyist. one of the many books i read in preparing this book was his memoir, which he wrote, i think, largely i don
. >> he went to johnson and johnson. >> kathleen weldon and jim barnett. >> she went to lobby for biogen, a biotech company. he left to lobby for hoffman-laroche. >> they did a marvelous job for this house and we owe them a debt. thank you all. >> we owe them all right. wow. yeah, i mean, this happens -- it happens with every bill. i mean, i think -- what was striking about that is congressman tauzin actually sort of -- if we sent a resume out on all of their...
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but maintain that johnson's death was an accident. the defense writing in the brief that despite testimony that graham suffered from cold feet, witnesses thought the wedding was perfectly normal. >> this case will come down to whether the jury believes that she regretted this marriage so much that she pushed him off the edge. >> reporter: graham's attorney revealing the plan to show a starkly different image of her husband's lifestyle. charges of sec-degree murder, volunteer manslaughter and involuntary manslaughter are possible. abc news tried to reach out to attorneys on both sides but have not heard back. >> we'll follow the case all week long. >>> a lot of other news. for that, it's ron claiborne. >> hi, again, dan and bianna. she's making me laugh. in the news today, a national day of prayer and reflection, started a week of events to honor nelson mandela in south afri africa. a memorial service is expected on tuesday, where a lot of kig any tears from around the world will attend, including the obama family. >>> a pennsylvania c
but maintain that johnson's death was an accident. the defense writing in the brief that despite testimony that graham suffered from cold feet, witnesses thought the wedding was perfectly normal. >> this case will come down to whether the jury believes that she regretted this marriage so much that she pushed him off the edge. >> reporter: graham's attorney revealing the plan to show a starkly different image of her husband's lifestyle. charges of sec-degree murder, volunteer...
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connor johnson got hooked on space when he was just 3. now at the ripe old age of 6 he loves nasa and wants to be an astronaut but when he learned congress was cutting funding to the space program he decided something had to be done. first he donated 10 dollars.41. then his whole pig bank and now he's behind an on line petition on the white house web site. >> get rae response from the white house i need 100,000. i would be very sad. nasa posely the only space station space company i have known. >> what a cute kid. smart too. so far connor has 4000 signatures as he said he needs 100,000 by december 29 to get the attention of the white house. >> well another half hour of 7 news at 9:00 is just moments away. so stay with us. coming up next bitter cold and snow slamming the other half of the nation. we take you around there. >> why people are ganging up on google claiming the tech industry is not pulling its weight. >> also. northern california couple takes their daughter home from the hospital after winning a major fight with their insurance
connor johnson got hooked on space when he was just 3. now at the ripe old age of 6 he loves nasa and wants to be an astronaut but when he learned congress was cutting funding to the space program he decided something had to be done. first he donated 10 dollars.41. then his whole pig bank and now he's behind an on line petition on the white house web site. >> get rae response from the white house i need 100,000. i would be very sad. nasa posely the only space station space company i have...
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i'm carolyn johnson. >> i'm dan ashley. a search will resume for a san jose tech executive and his relatives after their single-engine plane went missing yesterday. the plane is registered to a san jose man. 51-year-old dale t. smith. he is the president of a south bay data storage company called serial tech and a private pilot. smith's plane took off from baker city, oregon, where he spent thanksgiving with his father he was bound for butte, montana, to drop off relatives when somewhere over valley county, idaho, he called reporting engine problems and asked to land in a remote strip of the idaho wilderness. >> he was was talking about not being able to hold altitude. he asked for coordinates to the air strip and was given the information. they didn't hear anymore from him. >> the faa has issued an alert notice for the plane and could not confirm that it crashed. smith is described as an experienced pilot. a neighbor spoke with abc 7 news a few minutes ago. >> it's a tragedy if it did go down and the family of on the plane
i'm carolyn johnson. >> i'm dan ashley. a search will resume for a san jose tech executive and his relatives after their single-engine plane went missing yesterday. the plane is registered to a san jose man. 51-year-old dale t. smith. he is the president of a south bay data storage company called serial tech and a private pilot. smith's plane took off from baker city, oregon, where he spent thanksgiving with his father he was bound for butte, montana, to drop off relatives when somewhere...
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johnson in the back with both hands. mr. johnson fell, face first, to his death. seemingly contradicting the defense's argument that he fell by accident after graham pushed his arm away during an argument. >> she openly admits she took a dear friend from us, it boggled my mind. u.s. attorneys plan to prove that for nine days after johnson's death, graham went to great lengths to hide her crime from friends, family, and law enforcement. allegedly sending herself e-mails from a fake account she created named tony. >> prosecutors have to prove she intended to kill him. that this was not an accident. >> reporter: she's pleaded not guilty. in their legal briefs, her attorneys admit her story changed over time. but maintain that johnson's death was an accident. the defense also writing in the brief that despite expected testimony that graham suffered from cold feet, witnesses thought that the wedding was perfectly normal. >> this case will come down to whether the jury believes that she regretted this marriage so much that she pushed him off the edge. literally. >> repo
johnson in the back with both hands. mr. johnson fell, face first, to his death. seemingly contradicting the defense's argument that he fell by accident after graham pushed his arm away during an argument. >> she openly admits she took a dear friend from us, it boggled my mind. u.s. attorneys plan to prove that for nine days after johnson's death, graham went to great lengths to hide her crime from friends, family, and law enforcement. allegedly sending herself e-mails from a fake account...
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medalist sarah hughes will sport the couture of two of the world's most successful designers, betsey johnson and j. mendel. also, special gues of soul, the legendarynklin.nkl. welcome to the holiday skating spectacular, "paul mitchell fashion on ice." "paul mitchell fashion on ice" is brought to you by paul mitchell, and by pandora, retailmenot, jared, and overstock. [ cheers and applause ] here now, the queen of soul, aretha franklin, and olympic silver medalist sasha cohen, donning the fabulous design of j. mendel. [ "chain of fools" playing ] >> ♪ everybody, put your hands together ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ chain, chain, chain ♪ chain, chain, chain >> ♪ chain, chain, chain >> ♪ chain, chain, chain ♪ oh-a-a-a-ah-ah ♪
medalist sarah hughes will sport the couture of two of the world's most successful designers, betsey johnson and j. mendel. also, special gues of soul, the legendarynklin.nkl. welcome to the holiday skating spectacular, "paul mitchell fashion on ice." "paul mitchell fashion on ice" is brought to you by paul mitchell, and by pandora, retailmenot, jared, and overstock. [ cheers and applause ] here now, the queen of soul, aretha franklin, and olympic silver medalist sasha...
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johnson in the back with both hands. mr. johnson fell face first to his death. seemingly contradicting that he fell by accident after graham pushed his arm away during an argument. >> the fact she openly admits she took a dear friend from us boggles my mind. >> reporter: u.s. attorneys say they plan to prove for nine days after johnson's death, graham went to great lengths to hide her crime from family and friends and law enforcement. even allegedly sending herself e-mails from a fake account she created named tony. prosecutors have to prove she intended to kill him. this was not an accident. >> reporter: graham has pleaded not guilty. in their legal briefs, they admit graham's story changed over time but maintained johnson's death was an accident. the defense also writing in its brief that despite expected testimony that graham suffered for cold feet, witnesses thought the wedding was perfectly normal. >> this case is going to come down to whether the jury believes that she really regretted this marriage so much that she really just pushed him off the edge lite
johnson in the back with both hands. mr. johnson fell face first to his death. seemingly contradicting that he fell by accident after graham pushed his arm away during an argument. >> the fact she openly admits she took a dear friend from us boggles my mind. >> reporter: u.s. attorneys say they plan to prove for nine days after johnson's death, graham went to great lengths to hide her crime from family and friends and law enforcement. even allegedly sending herself e-mails from a...
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not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energy efficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® >>> finn, hey. sit. finn was my bomb dog. and the gunny who was in charge of all the dogs in the marine corps came to visit me in the hospital and i asked him if i would be able to get me my dog. he said, we'll get you your dog. it's great having a dog that i went through so much with. as a pet, he just grew into the life of watching tv. i am going to meet with the executive director and p
not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energy efficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear...
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not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! >>> hey. sit. fin was my bomb dog. i asked if i would be able to get my dog. he said we'll get you your dog. it's great having a dog that i went through so much with. as a pet, he just grew into the life of watching tv. i am going to meet with the executive director and pre
not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get...
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friends say that they discovered johnson's body. then, came the funeral, and behavior that raised serious red flags. friends say graham was unemotional and was actually paying more attention to her phone than the eulogies. >> was she texting during the funeral? >> she was on her phone, whether it was texting or a mobile app. >> i knew right there something was not right. >> reporter: after multiple interviews, jordan graham later told police the truth. prosecutors say graham planned the murder and had raised the possibility that she may have blindfolded her new husband before pushing him off the cliff. you believe this was an accident. >> you know, i'll stand on what we discussed in court. >> reporter: graham's attorneys blasted the claims, calling the push a terrible accident, graham's lies? post-event mistakes and said it was a gross chase of overcharging. that graham was just 21 at the time of her husband's death, that she is naive, deeply religious and not capable of murder. just about the only place that both sides can agree is
friends say that they discovered johnson's body. then, came the funeral, and behavior that raised serious red flags. friends say graham was unemotional and was actually paying more attention to her phone than the eulogies. >> was she texting during the funeral? >> she was on her phone, whether it was texting or a mobile app. >> i knew right there something was not right. >> reporter: after multiple interviews, jordan graham later told police the truth. prosecutors say...
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sc johnson. >> pelley: nelson mandela's vision of a "rainbow nation" inspired millions, but what will the next generation carry forward from mandela's legacy? we asked two young south african film students to share their dreams and show us their world. >> my south africa is one built with strength and hope. >> a country that's always moving and bettering itself. >> i'm nina oosthuizen, 25 years old, grew up in johannesburg. grew up half english, half afrikaans. i'm very much proudly south african. >> my name is lulama bongobi. i'm 24 years old. i'm zulu. proudly black. proudly african, i must say. >> well, i'm still trying to figure out this camera. i'm on assignment for cbs news, and i want to invite you into my world. i grew up in a very white, very staunch afrikaans militarized school. i didn't have any black friends. you knew the townships were there. you drove by them, but that was a whole different world, a world that didn't touch mine. >> the township that i grew up in is called montedebe. it's far away from town. it's far away from all the good things in life. that's where i g
sc johnson. >> pelley: nelson mandela's vision of a "rainbow nation" inspired millions, but what will the next generation carry forward from mandela's legacy? we asked two young south african film students to share their dreams and show us their world. >> my south africa is one built with strength and hope. >> a country that's always moving and bettering itself. >> i'm nina oosthuizen, 25 years old, grew up in johannesburg. grew up half english, half afrikaans....
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johnson in the back with both hands. mr. johnson fell face first to his death. the government plans to call 39 witnesses, including experts to detail evidence found at glacier national park. like a piece of clothe near diopson's body. authorities believe graham blindfolded her husband before he fell 200 feet to his death. prosecutors accused graham of an elaborate coverup. they plan to show the jury text messages and e-mails they claim she sent herself from a fake account to throw authorities off her trail. >> the prosecution basically saying she was lying. because she was lying, therefore, she's a murder. >> reporter: fwragraham pleaded guilty. her defense team hopes to keep her free admitting her story change over time but that the situation was self-defense. they were arguing when the newlyweds struggles. he grabbed her and she fought back. this morning, jury selection begin. will they decide she's a calculating killer or a innocent young bride. for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, missoula, montana. >> more from dan abrams. now it will get start
johnson in the back with both hands. mr. johnson fell face first to his death. the government plans to call 39 witnesses, including experts to detail evidence found at glacier national park. like a piece of clothe near diopson's body. authorities believe graham blindfolded her husband before he fell 200 feet to his death. prosecutors accused graham of an elaborate coverup. they plan to show the jury text messages and e-mails they claim she sent herself from a fake account to throw authorities...
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not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. >>> welcome back to "cnn heroes." it's very easy in this day and age to assume that everyone is online, that everyone is digitally connected. but the reality is that 60% of low-income families do not have access in their homes to the internet or to computers. you're about to meet one extraordinary woman who is trying to bridge that digital divide. here to tell us about her is a proud supporter of the trevor project and the star of the hbo special "we are miracles," sarah silverman. [ applause ] >> our next hero started working at the age of 6. she is the daughter of migrant farm workers and picked baskets of beans from florida to new york and back again. what estella pyfrom learned moving from town to town was that an education was the ticket to a better life. so she studied hard and spent 50 years as an educator in the palm beach county school system. when retirement rolled up, estella was like, i'm not tired, yet. see, there were students who still really needed her, and at the age of 71, estel
not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. >>> welcome back to "cnn heroes." it's very easy in this day and age to assume that everyone is online, that everyone is digitally connected. but the reality is that 60% of low-income families do not have access in their homes to the internet or to computers. you're about to meet one extraordinary woman who is trying to bridge that digital divide. here to tell us about her is...
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johnson & johnson and cemex. >> let me start with the last one first, i have to tell you, mexico, i have been trying to find ways to play mexico and i don't like the eww. that's an interesting way to do. aerospace, boeing, it's a large part of my charitable trust. mcdonald, no on phillip morris. i didn't like that quarter. replace wit a diversified company like g.e. you have a restaurant chain, tobacco, i don't like that one. aerospace. drug and cement. good choices, but the pmi, a lot of people got hurt by that because it's a new negative view for me. i have liked it for ages. i no longer do. stick with cramer. >>> mad about "mad money"? immerse yourself into cramers world. while you watch the show with zeebox. get sneak peeks, go behind the scenes. and join the conversation. download the free app today for the ultimate cramerica adventure. i love having a free checked bag with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't ch
johnson & johnson and cemex. >> let me start with the last one first, i have to tell you, mexico, i have been trying to find ways to play mexico and i don't like the eww. that's an interesting way to do. aerospace, boeing, it's a large part of my charitable trust. mcdonald, no on phillip morris. i didn't like that quarter. replace wit a diversified company like g.e. you have a restaurant chain, tobacco, i don't like that one. aerospace. drug and cement. good choices, but the pmi, a...
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& johnson, one of my fifes. smirk, my favorite company, peanut butter. both would have been substantially higher and i wanted to buy the oils and stick around, i'll tell you which ones are the best values and these are the kind of sweaters worth pouncing on before someone else nabs them up. right now the market is truly confused and confusion is a negative for stocks. i suspect there will be more mark dunns. nevertheless, the sweaters will be moved eventually. hey, maybe you'll start buying one tomorrow. john in california. >> hi, jim. how are you today? >> i don't know. i got bit by a spider. it's killing me. what's up? >> i tried to call you four and a half months ago on the airline industry and i wanted to thank you for the us air pub, when i told you how high do you think they could go? >> now that this deal is done, this stock has now sold off more than 10% from its high. a lot of this is because oil started bouncing again, but when we've seen these big deals occur these stocks have a second year better tha
& johnson, one of my fifes. smirk, my favorite company, peanut butter. both would have been substantially higher and i wanted to buy the oils and stick around, i'll tell you which ones are the best values and these are the kind of sweaters worth pouncing on before someone else nabs them up. right now the market is truly confused and confusion is a negative for stocks. i suspect there will be more mark dunns. nevertheless, the sweaters will be moved eventually. hey, maybe you'll start buying...
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friends of cody johnson say they noticed problems from the start. >> when they were exchanging vows, jordan was looking down and wasn't looking at cody. >> reporter: graham's attorneys are claiming it was an accident saying the couple started arguing. and that when she tried to remove her husband's hand from her arm, he lost his balance. she admitted that she was having second thoughts about the marriage, she she has pleaded not guilty in this case. prosecutors saying that they have evidence she may have blindfolded her husband before pushing him. while her attorneys are saying inappropriate touching during graham's polygraph testing. whatever the outcome of the trial, cody's friends have already made up their mind. >> he incident deserve whatever end she gave him. >> reporter: if convicted, graham faces life in prison. cnn, los angeles. >> the stakes only get higher when it's a death penalty case. here is what's fascinating about this case. there are only two people who know what happened on that cliff, one is dead and the other one is fighting for their life. so your credibility is
friends of cody johnson say they noticed problems from the start. >> when they were exchanging vows, jordan was looking down and wasn't looking at cody. >> reporter: graham's attorneys are claiming it was an accident saying the couple started arguing. and that when she tried to remove her husband's hand from her arm, he lost his balance. she admitted that she was having second thoughts about the marriage, she she has pleaded not guilty in this case. prosecutors saying that they have...
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if you want to, you can buy johnson & johnson and procter & gamble. and my trust owns both of them because they are earnings momentum and restructuring stories respectively. we will be looking to buy them for the trust if they get hammered. i know it shouldn't be that easy. you have to be suspicious of any trading strategy that comes out so easily. but it sure makes sense if you're calling for the over so to speak, meaning more jobs as my friend and writing colleague at the street.com has suggested to me. and by the way, this man has been dead right on this number. probably the best guy i know on what the number's going to be like. besides, it's cheap insurance of what could be a treacherous 3.35% in the ten-year that will, indeed cause stocks to decline. it's going to be a shock to the parts of the stock market that are most sensitive to rates. no, i'm not calling for bonds to go to 3.5% immediately, but bonds do overshoot, and that's where the ten-year could go in a short period of time after a stronger than expected number. needless to say, you can
if you want to, you can buy johnson & johnson and procter & gamble. and my trust owns both of them because they are earnings momentum and restructuring stories respectively. we will be looking to buy them for the trust if they get hammered. i know it shouldn't be that easy. you have to be suspicious of any trading strategy that comes out so easily. but it sure makes sense if you're calling for the over so to speak, meaning more jobs as my friend and writing colleague at the street.com...
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ron johnson from wisconsin, who says, well now it's time to start talking about transitioning. what kind of transitioning is he talking about? preexisting conditions, competition in the marketplace. state exchanges. now he's saying the state exchanges aren't that bad. this is the hole in their boat that is eventually going to sink what they're all talking about. now, i've spoken with a number of democrats who feel like they have really been beaten up because of the law's rollout. how do they recover from that? i say it's simple. i say the website works. i mean, the people are going to find out. 95% of the people who are going to the website are finding that it is functional, it is working. and they are coming away with results. this is a mar huh thon, not a print. how focused do the democrats stay ton this at this point, ej? >> i don't know. and nobody has any idea how this is going to play in the election almost a year from now. but i think that the notion that because a website fails in the first instance, you fall away from the whole idea. it was a terrible idea. and there w
ron johnson from wisconsin, who says, well now it's time to start talking about transitioning. what kind of transitioning is he talking about? preexisting conditions, competition in the marketplace. state exchanges. now he's saying the state exchanges aren't that bad. this is the hole in their boat that is eventually going to sink what they're all talking about. now, i've spoken with a number of democrats who feel like they have really been beaten up because of the law's rollout. how do they...
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when johnson grabbed her arm and she pushed him off in self-defense. the jury also heard texts to her maid of honor that may support that claim. just two days before his death, she wrote of her new husband, he held me down the other night and was in my face. he gets a temper fast. up next this morning, more from that maid of honor. george, this judge is moving this thing at a breakneck speed. he says he has another trial starting on monday in a different montana city. and he plans to be there. he wants the jury to have this case by friday. >> wow. not wasting any time. ryan, thanks very much. >>> let's get more on this from abc chief legal affairs anchor dan abrams. first day, early read? >> it's a pretty straightforward case. i'm not surprised it's going pretty quickly. what's interesting is how both sides are trying to use the problems in the marriage. the prosecution saying, this was the motive. she wanted out, so she kills her husband. the defense is saying, she was worried. she did want to talk to him about getting out. she texted friends about he
when johnson grabbed her arm and she pushed him off in self-defense. the jury also heard texts to her maid of honor that may support that claim. just two days before his death, she wrote of her new husband, he held me down the other night and was in my face. he gets a temper fast. up next this morning, more from that maid of honor. george, this judge is moving this thing at a breakneck speed. he says he has another trial starting on monday in a different montana city. and he plans to be there....
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captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations good morning, i sunday morning. today is a national day of prayer and reflection in south africa, beginning of a week of ceremonies and observances to honor the memory of nelson mandela. his death this past thursday saddened people all over the world and remind us how much he accomplished against such daunting odds. martha teichner will be reporting our cover story. >> he was to post apartheid south africa what george washington was to us, the father of his nation. >> there is time for the healing of the wound has come. >> he bore no grudges in spite of spending 27 years in prison. he went in a revolutionary and came out a statesman who spent the rest of his life reconciling white and black in a country where the racial divide was a chasm. later this sunday morning, what made nelson mandela a great man. >> osgood: we will consider mandela's place among the greats of history. and then turn to the manner of centuries beneath the square, a symbol of the freema
captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations good morning, i sunday morning. today is a national day of prayer and reflection in south africa, beginning of a week of ceremonies and observances to honor the memory of nelson mandela. his death this past thursday saddened people all over the world and remind us how much he accomplished against such daunting odds. martha teichner will be reporting our cover...
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amber rose johnson, thank you so much. that's our show for today. thank you to you at home for watching. we'll see you next saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. we've got lots of good stuff planned for nerdland. right now, it's preview of "weekends with alex witt." >> i don't know if i want to do a preview after that. that was so powerful. >> when people are that good, i know. >> i was sitting here like this. amazing watching this girl. anyway, thank you for that. for those of you who want a little news, i'm going to tease some for you. here we go, everyone. ice storm part two. parts of the east coast will not be spared by this nasty stretch of weather. answers to where and when and how bad in minutes. >>> for years iran denied the world access to one specific energy plant. today, nuclear inspectors are there. so what might they find? we've got a live report from iran. >>> here's the headline, american schools versus the world. expensive, unequal, bad at math. i'm going to talk to the author of that article. >>> and reality check. will the amazon dream o
amber rose johnson, thank you so much. that's our show for today. thank you to you at home for watching. we'll see you next saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. we've got lots of good stuff planned for nerdland. right now, it's preview of "weekends with alex witt." >> i don't know if i want to do a preview after that. that was so powerful. >> when people are that good, i know. >> i was sitting here like this. amazing watching this girl. anyway, thank you for that. for...
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simple, it announced the old ceo steven johnson who has been running the company some say running the company into the ground for the last four years will be retiring later this month. going to be replaced by david dixon. and before that he ran the u.s. arm of technip a terrific energy construction firms that's one of the principal competitors. dixon has 23 years of offshore experience. that's right, in engineering construction for oil fields and i think he's the right guy for the job. i think he has the experience to turn the company around. mcdermott's management is being revamped, but that alone will not make for a turn around, creates the potential for one. what do i think is happening could encourage shareholders? first of all, and this is crucial in any stock story comeback. after all the company's missteps, the expectations for mcdermott have gotten so low that the stock seems to be impervious to bad news. what i regarded as a disappointing quarter. earnings coming in well below expectations. company's backlog decreasing an astounding 9% and serious execution issues in the regi
simple, it announced the old ceo steven johnson who has been running the company some say running the company into the ground for the last four years will be retiring later this month. going to be replaced by david dixon. and before that he ran the u.s. arm of technip a terrific energy construction firms that's one of the principal competitors. dixon has 23 years of offshore experience. that's right, in engineering construction for oil fields and i think he's the right guy for the job. i think...
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president johnson lowered flags for winston churchill. >>> still to come on "new day," last night florida state didn't just beat duke, who did you pick in that game? >> let's not talk about that. >> they crushed duke. check out the quarterback there. hurdling over the defense for the touchdown en route to victory. highlights, upsets from all of saturday's big games. that's coming up. >>> plus, exploring mandela's message of forgiveness. we're going to talk about what it means to forgive. and if it matters why you choose to do it. ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. get the best offers of the season now. lease this 2014 srx for around $349 a month. during the season's best event from cadillac. ♪ see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, me
president johnson lowered flags for winston churchill. >>> still to come on "new day," last night florida state didn't just beat duke, who did you pick in that game? >> let's not talk about that. >> they crushed duke. check out the quarterback there. hurdling over the defense for the touchdown en route to victory. highlights, upsets from all of saturday's big games. that's coming up. >>> plus, exploring mandela's message of forgiveness. we're going to...
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friends of cody johnson say they noticed problems from the start. >> when they were exchanging vows, jordan was looking down and wasn't looking at cody. >> reporter: graham's attorneys are claiming it was an accident, saying the couple started arguing, and that when she tried to remove her husband's hand from her arm, he lost his balance. investigators say she initially did not report the incident and was lying when she later told them johnson had driven away with friends. she later admitted she was having second thoughts about the marriage but pleaded not guilty to murder and making a false statement but other explosive charges in this case have drawn national attention, prosecutors are saying they have evidence jordan may have blindfolded her husband before pushing him. while graham attorneys are claiming prosecutorial misconduct, inappropriate touches during polygraph testing. the fbi denies the claim. cody's friends have already made up their mind. >> he didn't deserve whatever end she gave him. >> reporter: if convicted, graham faces life in prison. stephanie elam, cnn, los ange
friends of cody johnson say they noticed problems from the start. >> when they were exchanging vows, jordan was looking down and wasn't looking at cody. >> reporter: graham's attorneys are claiming it was an accident, saying the couple started arguing, and that when she tried to remove her husband's hand from her arm, he lost his balance. investigators say she initially did not report the incident and was lying when she later told them johnson had driven away with friends. she later...
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senator ron johnson, member of the budget committee joining us now with his outlook. there will be like fireworks and celebrations if you guys just do anything. i know that probably doesn't make you happy because it doesn't address any of our long-term issues. but are we wrong to celebrate? >> oh, let's face it. the last thing anybody wants is a shutdown other than maybe harry reid and president obama distracting from the patient protection and affordable care act. i'm the right wing saying we need to use the full name. but no, the federal government does enough harm to our economy, day in and day out. the last thing we need is keep on additional harm by shutting down the government. i know republicans are absolu absolutely dedicated to fixing the long-term problem. but we certainly don't want a shutdown at all. i know paul ryan. and i think chairman murray are really working together to try to stabilize the situation, come up with something. if we can get some long-term mandatory reforms in exchange for, you know, some sequester relief, maybe plus up some defense, i
senator ron johnson, member of the budget committee joining us now with his outlook. there will be like fireworks and celebrations if you guys just do anything. i know that probably doesn't make you happy because it doesn't address any of our long-term issues. but are we wrong to celebrate? >> oh, let's face it. the last thing anybody wants is a shutdown other than maybe harry reid and president obama distracting from the patient protection and affordable care act. i'm the right wing...
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in usual, three days, even in johnson again, still not a long-term trend that we're seeing. express is the first company to come out and reflect on what all of us have been talking about what happened on thanksgiving. not only did they lower their full year earningsout look, they specifically cited the fact they had to discount so much. right now we've got a double whammy going on here. sales were below planned for express and the margins are due to discount. the good news, traffic was up, but mobile sales were flat to down. that's the story. express is reflecting that. let me talk about jcpenney. there is a lot less to meet the eye. david, if i remember, you made a very good comment about this. the company said 10% was really good and it certainly is better, double-digit gains are better than nothing but a lot of analyst himself 10% to 20% estimates for same-store sales in november. it wasn't like they blew the doors off. they just had a decent number. stern mcgee wassestmating their same-store sales were down 20%. that was sandy and they're very much around in this particu
in usual, three days, even in johnson again, still not a long-term trend that we're seeing. express is the first company to come out and reflect on what all of us have been talking about what happened on thanksgiving. not only did they lower their full year earningsout look, they specifically cited the fact they had to discount so much. right now we've got a double whammy going on here. sales were below planned for express and the margins are due to discount. the good news, traffic was up, but...
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chief johnson from asset management. lou, three days in a row of down days. it is making people start to wonder, have we seem is gains for a year? >> we have had a santa claus rally all this week. the market does have to trade even though the fed is there debting our fact. i do think the interesting factor is the fed and, you know, after we get the unemployment report on friday, depending on where that unemployment rate is, the fed may be able to say to themselves, if not publicly wrb that the cumulative improvement in the labor market since they began the qe back in september is 2012 is enough for that part of the equation. but they also have to figure is it going to continue? and that's something that they have to guess at. so will they be willing to guess and make a move in december if the unemployment rate falls to 7.1% or 7%? i think it went up last month. that was affected by the government shutdown. as opposed to the nonfarm payrolls which were not affected by the government shutdown. so, you know, i think that extra factor, will the fed begin to taper
chief johnson from asset management. lou, three days in a row of down days. it is making people start to wonder, have we seem is gains for a year? >> we have had a santa claus rally all this week. the market does have to trade even though the fed is there debting our fact. i do think the interesting factor is the fed and, you know, after we get the unemployment report on friday, depending on where that unemployment rate is, the fed may be able to say to themselves, if not publicly wrb...
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no one questions that jordan lynn graham pushed cody johnson. what's in doubt is what she was intending to do when this happened. joining us in just a moment. first, kyung lah has the latest. >> waved to the cameras outside court, her murder trial under way of pushing her husband just eight days in the back face first off the cliff of glacier national park. prosecutors say despite appearing in love in her wedding video, graham was distraught. her matron of honor back on the stand testifying that just a few days after the wedding, graham sent numerous text messages expressing regret about her marriage to cody johnson. she texted to her friend, i should be happy and i'm just not. i never cried this much in my entire life and even, i don't want to live. >> what was it like to be in that courtroom and see swrornd? >> obviously, it was very nerve-racking. >> another friend was visibly shaken after testifying that graham had lied to her. torn testified one day after johnson plunged to his death she got this text from graham. some park buddies from sea
no one questions that jordan lynn graham pushed cody johnson. what's in doubt is what she was intending to do when this happened. joining us in just a moment. first, kyung lah has the latest. >> waved to the cameras outside court, her murder trial under way of pushing her husband just eight days in the back face first off the cliff of glacier national park. prosecutors say despite appearing in love in her wedding video, graham was distraught. her matron of honor back on the stand...
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joining us right now is robert johnson. he's the founder and chairman as well as the cnbc contributor. and robert, you knew nelson mandela. how many times had you met with him? >> yeah, i had the pleasure to meet with president mandela probably five or six times over the course of being in africa. we raise multimillions of dollars through a telethon for president mandela. and he was certainly, obviously, a giant of a man in the fact he did two things that most people never do. one, you forgive your captives in a way that brings about reconciliation. and the second thing he did from an economic standpoint, he understood you simply couldn't confiscate all the white africans' assets and turn it over to blacks which many people thought he should do, including people in south africa. but he recognized that south africa was both going to be a democracy and a free market economy. and that's the unique nature of his leadership. it was not just being a revolutionary, it was also being a leader of the largest economy. >> we spoke to
joining us right now is robert johnson. he's the founder and chairman as well as the cnbc contributor. and robert, you knew nelson mandela. how many times had you met with him? >> yeah, i had the pleasure to meet with president mandela probably five or six times over the course of being in africa. we raise multimillions of dollars through a telethon for president mandela. and he was certainly, obviously, a giant of a man in the fact he did two things that most people never do. one, you...
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." >> we had robert johnson on earlier today, did some fund-raising for the amc, i think he did a beautiful job of wrapping up the import of nelson mandela's effect on the south african economy as well. >> from an economic standpoint, he understood that you simply couldn't confiscate all the white africans' assets and turn it over to blacks, which many people felt he should do, including people in south africa, but he recognized that south africa was going to be both a democracy and free market economy. that's the unique nature of his leadership. >> i'm not trying to paint mandela as a neocon but certainly moved far away from the leftist position. >> follows that he was a pragmatist. >> focused on things that worked. >> brokaw told a story last night saying that when he got out, one of the first things he looked for was trash pick up. >> the average black worker earns one-sixth of what a white worker gets. does it tumble back into racial division, iconoclast warfare? this is the hot button issue now surely. >> there are still younger members in the party who would like to move to the left.
." >> we had robert johnson on earlier today, did some fund-raising for the amc, i think he did a beautiful job of wrapping up the import of nelson mandela's effect on the south african economy as well. >> from an economic standpoint, he understood that you simply couldn't confiscate all the white africans' assets and turn it over to blacks, which many people felt he should do, including people in south africa, but he recognized that south africa was going to be both a...
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suzanne johnson made the best point. it's the message here it's never over. >> never over. >> in life too. it's never over. literally, one second. >> you want some entertainment go on youtube and watch people being filmed and reacting. >> extraordinary respect for nick sabin. he's really tired. he's really tired. his wife said last week basically they weren't appreciated at alabama enough which seemed to me he's like a god there. but the pressure, friends close to him tell me even last year they said the pressure to win every single week, the expectations are so high, nobody understands like -- they just work -- i don't know how much longer he'll be at alabama. he's really, really tired. >> they will win the sugar bowl and 12-1 and people will say too bad what happened. >> there's talk we're playing auburn. i pray we do. >> coming up next, radio host steve malzberg. this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "limit the cash i earn every month" card. it's not the "i only earn decent rewards at t
suzanne johnson made the best point. it's the message here it's never over. >> never over. >> in life too. it's never over. literally, one second. >> you want some entertainment go on youtube and watch people being filmed and reacting. >> extraordinary respect for nick sabin. he's really tired. he's really tired. his wife said last week basically they weren't appreciated at alabama enough which seemed to me he's like a god there. but the pressure, friends close to him...
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peter johnson, jr. >> good to see you. >> thank you. >>> what do you think about that? e-mail us right now. >>> when it comes to our educating our students, the united states is falling behind again. the woman who turned around the dc school system knows how to fix it. michelle ree is up next. >>> martin bashir resigns after making disgusting comments about sarah palin. she's here to respond for the first time on tv. you'll see it only on "fox & friends" in about a half hour >>> the answer to the aflac trivia question, frankie muniz. the winner is jill from georgia. she'll get a copy of "george washington's secret six" which i will sign and we will send. >>> when it comes to educating our students, the united states is falling behind again. >> just take a look at the latest test results. we have american students, they didn't make the top five for reading, in fact, they fell to 17th overall. >> when it comes to science, we came in 21st. >> the worst of all, math, where american students ranked 26. >> right. so why do our students keep ahe? michelle ree is the founder of
peter johnson, jr. >> good to see you. >> thank you. >>> what do you think about that? e-mail us right now. >>> when it comes to our educating our students, the united states is falling behind again. the woman who turned around the dc school system knows how to fix it. michelle ree is up next. >>> martin bashir resigns after making disgusting comments about sarah palin. she's here to respond for the first time on tv. you'll see it only on "fox &...
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. >>> what a story to tell, this is newborn kingsley johnson, couldn't wait to arrive in the world. this is video mom took minutes after she gave birth, her husband had been driving her to the hospital in edmond, oklahoma, when detectives in an unmarked car pulled them over for speeding. their timing was perfect, they had the honor of delivering little kingsley, stylishly outfitted, mom and baby are said to be doing great. what a story. what an arrival. he's like i am coming now, people. >> congratulations. >> i am coming now. >> he was trying for an escort to the hospital i think. >> absolutely and he got it. >> he did. >>> coming up on "new day," question of the day, should the 9/11 calls from the new town massacre be broadcast? some families of victims say it will only reopen old wounds. others say it may help the healing process. we have a live report next. >>> and desperate efforts to free an american man jailed in the united arab emirates. his family says it's over a parody video he made with his friends. we'll talk with his brother and sister live coming you. [ female announc
. >>> what a story to tell, this is newborn kingsley johnson, couldn't wait to arrive in the world. this is video mom took minutes after she gave birth, her husband had been driving her to the hospital in edmond, oklahoma, when detectives in an unmarked car pulled them over for speeding. their timing was perfect, they had the honor of delivering little kingsley, stylishly outfitted, mom and baby are said to be doing great. what a story. what an arrival. he's like i am coming now,...